Venue: Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Date: 14-16 June 2023
Proponents:
- Augusto Sales, FGV EBAPE, Brazil, and Next Society Institute, Kazimieras Simonavicius University, Lithuania
- Lars Clausen, UCL University College, Denmark, and Next Society Institute, Kazimieras Simonavicius University, Lithuania
- Albrecht Fritzsche, Rabat Business School, International University of Rabat, Morocco
- Julie Ricard, Department of Management and Technology, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Background:
The Management History, Theory, and Philosophy addresses historical and philosophical foundations and challenges of management and organization theory and practice. Knowledge of these foundations and challenges is vital for interpreting trends, developing creative management solutions to persistent organizational problems, overcoming intellectual lockdowns, and shaping the futures of our disciplines.
Open to all paradigms, this track invites decidedly philosophical, historical, theoretical and conceptual contributions from scholars with backgrounds in management and organisation studies, sociology, economics, anthropology, history, philosophy, information science, communication studies, and further appropriate disciplines addressing issues and challenges in following non-exclusive fields:
- Business history
- History of economic thought
- Management philosophy
- Management and organization theory
- Social studies of management and organization science
- Multidisciplinary management and organization studies
- Futures of management and organization
Submissions to past EURAM tracks co-organised by the proponents have been published in regular or special issues in journals such as Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Journal of Organisational Change Management, European Management Journal, Scandinavian Journal of Management, or Futures.
Please do not hesitate to contact the corresponding proponents, Prof. Dr. Augusto Sales and Lars Clausen, for further information.
The full Call for Papers is available for download here.